Chapter 14
Vicky Shaw looked back and saw the angry man entering the ward. âI didnât do anything to her,â she
declared.
Sasha walked out from behind Tyler Hart and pointed at her while screaming hysterically, âYouâre a
wicked evil woman, Vicky Shaw! When Sheila was in trouble, you stopped Tyler from saving Sheila.
Now that Sheila is in this hospital, you even came here! How shameless can you be? Get out of here,
now! No one welcomes you!â
Sheila Young furrowed her eyebrows and reprimanded her cousin, âSasha, quit it.â
She then looked at Tyler and kindly reasoned, âTyler, youâve misunderstood Miss Shaw. Sheâs just
visiting me and is asking for my help.â
Tylerâs pupils darkened. âHelp?â
âItâs about Miss Lynnâs case,â she replied, not intending to hide their conversation. Her face looked
apologetical.
âIâm sorry, Miss Shaw. Itâs not that I donât want to help you, but itâs out of my reach.â She looked at Tyler
and said helplessly, âNo one can change the decision Tyler made⦠Not even me.â
She did not purposely slander Vicky. Instead of that, she told the truth to Tyler frankly.
Since Sheila had said this, Vicky knew there was nothing else she could say to change Tylerâs decision
and thus nodded. âOkay. Well, I wonât keep you from resting, then.â
When she walked past Tyler, she did not even look at him once. It was just like how he used to treat
herâlike she was thin air.
All of a sudden, a hand reached out to grab her by the wrist, which earned a frown from her. Looking
up, she noticed that it was Tyler who grabbed her. âTyler, what do you want?â
Tyler did not answer her question and instead said to Sheila, âIâm leaving.â
Before Sheila could reply, Tyler left the ward while dragging Vicky by her wrist. Sasha was
dumbfounded to see it.
âTyler, where are you going? Tyler!â
Tyler ignored her as both he and Vicky vanished from sight.
Sasha was so angry that her face contorted darkly. She gritted her teeth and snarled, âThat sl*t! Sheâs
so cheap, seducing Tyler right in front of us!â
She looked at Sheila disappointedly. âSheila, you shouldnât let Tyler leave so easily with that wench!â
Sheila replied, âThose who want to leave will never stay. No matter what I do, he wonât stay. Why
should I embarrass myself?â
âThatâs the thing with you; you never fight for anything,â Sasha advised earnestly. âThatâs how that
woman got the chance! If you took more initiative three years ago, I bet your kid is already this tall!â
Sheila said nothing as she gazed outside the window in a daze.
Sasha continued, âTyler is treating you even better now compared to three years ago. Sheila, you need
to fight for your happiness. Although Vicky was so shameless back then, sheâ¦
âUltimately, sheâs the one who became Tylerâs wife. The result is more important than the process.â
Sheila moved her eyes and mumbled, âThe result is more important than the process, huh?â
â¦
At a quiet corner, Vicky was pressed onto the cold wall by Tyler. His body encompassed a cold
temperature that felt suffocating.
His cold pupils stared into her, and his emotions were unreadable. âVicky, what did you tell Sheila?â
Vicky wanted to break free, but Tyler held her head still by gripping her chin so she would not be able
to look away. As they made eye contact, Vickyâs heart dropped. She dazed out for a moment.
âAnswer my question.â
It was that low voice again.
His breath circled between her breaths with strong pressure. It felt strange yet quite familiar too, like
they used to be very intimate in the past.
Vicky looked up and into his dark, complex eyes. Suddenly, she giggled. âWhat are you afraid of?â
His eyes flickered. âWhat did you say?â
Vicky looked into his eyes. âAre you afraid?â
âAfraid?â It felt like a joke. He curled his thin lips into a mocking smile. âTell me, then. What am I afraid
of?â
To be honest, Vicky, too, did not know why she said that. Maybe it was her instinct, or maybeâ¦his aura
was too strong that she blurted a random response.
âYou arrived shortly at Sheilaâs ward after I was there, like you were so afraid I was going to bully your
first love.â Vicky smiled. âIâm the one begging for help now. With this weakness exposed to you, what
right do I have to bully the woman you hold dearly? I wonder if youâre blind, or if thereâs something
wrong with your mind. Canât you figure out this simple logic?â
She examined Tyler from head to toe with a doubtful expression. âIs the qualification to be a CEO so
low now?â
Not only did she imply Tyler to be âblindâ, but she also ridiculed him for having a low IQ and leaving him
with no dignity.
His handsome face darkened. âDo you know itâs not the best time for you to provoke me now?â
âEven if I grovel to you, youâre not going to help. Why should I do it?â Vicky looked indifferent. âI did
nothing yet is still treated as a bad person, being accused of things I didnât do. If thatâs the case, why
donât I be the bad guy now, so I wonât be accused?â
Tyler got so angry that he ended up laughing. âSo youâre smashing the cracked pot now?â
âYes.â She smiled gently, much like her voice. It was akin to a lazy cat fiddling someoneâs heart. âSince
youâre making it bad for me, thenâ¦Iâm not going to make your life easy, too.â
He looked at her cold, proud face, and all of a sudden, he found himself dazed.
Fragments of old images appeared in his mind.
She realized he was staring at her with a look she never saw before, and it felt rather unnerving. He
was looking at her, yet it felt like he was looking at another person.
Was thatâ¦gentleness in his eyes?
When Vicky tried to look closely, Tyler released her chin and put down his hand. He was back to his
usual self as if what she saw was just an illusion.
âNot going to make my life easy, you say?â Tylerâs voice sounded emotionally distant, yet alluring and
crisp altogether. âHow are you going to do that?â
Vicky was stunned. A cruel thought merely flashed past her mind, and she had said that just to make
him angry, knowing that she could not do anything to him even when he refused to help. Therefore, this
was the only form of counterattack she could think of.
Unexpectedly, he was not even as angry as he was before. Contrary, he had calmed down.
Nonetheless, the way he looked at her was deep and dark, just like the deep ocean that no sunlight
could reach.
Vicky panicked and felt like she was the prey that voluntarily jumped into the hunterâs trap.
Looking away, she found words to retort.